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Life

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Were wen given some papers, oil pastels and rope to draw and create what we are thinking about and its meaning. I drew the painting below which includes and indicates different aspects of our lives. The cubic volumes show each level of ours live And with the passage of time, our experience increases and as a result, the size of the cubes becomes bigger the side that we mostly notice to it, has a darker colour on each level while at th same time, we have five other faces with lighter and brighter colours which mentions more positive energy.  If we turn my painting upside down, a shining diamond can be seen among the waves of the sea, which represents the ultimate goal of every human being in his life, and here the waves are the hardships of every stage of life, which sometimes decrease and sometimes increase.

Earth and Technology

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For this week we had pages 1-14 'The Mangle in Practice,' from Andrew Pickering. In this book he introduces the concept of the "mangle" as a way to understand the complex interactions between humans and technology. Instead of viewing these relationships as predictable and linear, Pickering suggests that they are more like dynamic, evolving processes. He provides examples from scientific and technological practices to illustrate how both humans and machines shape and influence each other in unpredictable ways. The book explores how technologies emerge, evolve, and are continually transformed through interactions with human agents. This perspective challenges traditional views of technology as a passive tool and emphasizes the active, reciprocal relationship between people and the technologies they create and use. It provides a nuanced understanding of the intertwined nature of human actions and technological developments. From this text I realized that When we don'...

RSVP Cycles,

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The text for this week was from Lawrence Halprins's 'The RSVP Cycles': Creative Processes in the Human Environment. Lawrence Halprin is known for his work in landscape architecture, and one of his influential books is “The RSVP Cycles: Creative Processes in the Human Environment.” This book explores his approach to designing and understanding public spaces, emphasizing participation and creativity. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/technology-obituaries/6782150/Lawrence-Halprin.html The RSVP Cycles are a framework for creative processes in the human environment.  1. Resources (R): This stage involves gathering information and understanding the context of the project. It includes researching the physical, social, cultural, and ecological aspects of the environment in which the design is intended. 2. Scores (S): Halprin uses the term “scores” to describe the various design possibilities or potential actions. These are like scripts or plans that guide the develop...